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Breathe
Elena Dillon

Genre:
Young Adult Romantic Suspense

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Word
Count: 62,300

Cover Artist: Alexa Dillon

Blurb
:

Jasmine’s
life wasn’t normal for a 16 year old girl. It hadn’t been normal since
the murder of her older sister, Daisy, two years ago. Her life had been changed
forever. The monster that murdered Daisy was never caught. That was the
reason her family decided to move away from their hometown in Southern
California, to start over. Hopefully in a place where the last name
Rourke wouldn’t bring on staring or judgment or morbid curiosity.

In Lafayette, Louisiana
things are quite a bit different but in a good way. Good manners, Cajun
accents and a whole lot of Southern Hospitality all make her think things are
going in the right direction. On top of that the most gorgeous boy she
has ever met is interested in her. Her new friends are better than she could have
hoped for even if she is worried about what they might think when they find out
who she is. Life would be perfect if odd things didn’t keep happening.
Creepy phone calls, texts, and flowers in her locker start adding up
quickly to something terrifying. Could the Monster have followed them to
Lafayette? Was he coming after her this time? Maybe she was just worrying
unnecessarily…or not.

About the
Author:

Elena
lives and writes in a suburb North of Los Angeles.She has never lived anywhere besides California
which is probably a good thing since she hates being cold and is terrified to
drive in the snow. She loves being a wife and a mother to her three kids and
three dogs, although really the bulldog is the fourth child who has never
matured beyond the toddler stage.

A self-proclaimed nerd, she has been
writing since she was a child. She has only recently, however, come out of the
closet about this to her family and friends.They now understand better, but not completely, why she talks about characters
in stories as if they are real people.

Most
days I can almost forget someone murdered my sister. I try to go through every
day like a normal sixteen-year-old. I can eat breakfast, go to school, do
homework, but then something will remind me that my family will never be the
same. I’ll see my mom looking out the kitchen window—she has this blank look
and her clothes are hanging on her. I worry she doesn’t eat enough to stay
alive. Or I catch a glimpse of the picture on the coffee table we took three
Halloweens ago, when Daisy and I dressed up like crayons, and Caedan and Lily
were Skittles. It seems like a long time ago, and then, again, I remember it
like it just happened.

We
finally moved two weeks ago. Mom decided we couldn’t continue to live in
Burbank. Besides the obvious reason that Daisy’s murderer was never caught,
someone was always staring at us with that look that said, “Isn’t it so sad
what happened to the Rourke family?” But you know in their hearts they are
thinking how glad they are it didn’t happen to them. It’s obvious they’re
thinking my mom must have done something wrong. She wasn’t a good enough
parent, didn’t supervise Daisy enough, didn’t call the police soon enough. They
wanted to believe the murder of a teenage girl happened for a reason and they
could avoid it, if they just did everything right. The thing is, I think the
exact opposite is probably true.

So,
three months ago, we had a family meeting. We got out a map of the US and each
chose a city and state. Mom and I did research on ours, Caedan picked his based
on name only, and Lily did the spin-around-and-wherever-your-finger-lands
routine. Thankfully, we pulled mine out of the hat. I don’t know how I would
have felt living in Smackover, Arkansas. Caedan thought it was hilarious. He is
so twelve.

Tonight,
my mom drove us all to Wal-Mart in our new town of Lafayette, Louisiana. School
supplies were the one thing we hadn’t shopped for in the last two weeks, and
school was starting tomorrow.

“Jas,
take your brother and sister to the school supplies, while I go grab stuff for
lunches this week, will you, hon?” my mom asked, as she walked away without
waiting for my reply.

“I was
going to—” I clamped my mouth shut. She didn’t even hear me.

I was
stuck with this life now. I love my brother and sister, but I hadn’t always
been the oldest and in charge of herding them. These are the times Daisy’s
absence hits home the most with me. She had been good with them. I used to slip
into the background. Do my own thing. Sneak off to the books and browse, while
she did her Junior Mommy act. I’m less patient and easily irritated. I’m angry
at Daisy for leaving me here with this mess. I don’t want to be the responsible
one. I want my life back. I just inherited her spot and, honestly, I don’t want
it. Not that anything is going to change it now.

“I want
to get all matching Justin Bieber school supplies,” Lily decided, as we found
the school supplies section. The place was crawling with kids and parents
getting all their last-minute items. I thought we would be lucky to find filler
paper and some pencils, as picked over as it all seemed.

Caedan
was pushing the cart around the corners and down the aisles with the precision
of a NASCAR driver on Sunday. He knew that one incident, and his driving
privileges would be revoked. I was trying to find Justin Bieber anything, as
Caedan turned onto the next aisle. Suddenly, I heard a crash and a loud oomph as I rushed around the other side.

“Caedan!”
I shouted.

“Jas,
I’m sorry I didn’t know he was there. It was an accident,” he pleaded.

“So
sorry,” I mumbled to the man pushing the other cart. He shot me a look and
moved past us. “That’s it! I’m driving.” But when I looked down at Lily, who
had been walking next to Caedan, her eyes were big and full of tears.

“My
Justin shirt!” she cried out. I looked down, and in the collision her purple
slushy had spilled all over her shirt.

“Don’t
be such a baby! It is just a shirt,” Caedan told her with all the sensitivity
of a pre-teenage boy.

“Shut
up, Caedan. I hate you.” Lily shoved him in the chest.

“Purple
is not your color, Lils.” He was looking at his twin with pure disgust.

People
next to us were starting to stare. I could feel the blood rushing to my face.
Why did anyone have children anyway? They were cretins. By this time Lily was
starting to melt down.

“Okay, okay, we are going to fix it,” I
hurriedly told her. Lily had always been emotional, but since Daisy’s murder
she was hypersensitive to anything upsetting her world, and Justin Bieber was
her world.

Into
this chaos, my mother arrived. In the past, she could handle these situations
quietly and easily. The twins fighting, or Daisy and I arguing over the mess in
our room, would not even get us a raised voice. She was an RN for geriatric
patients, and she was used to calming situations and peacemaking. Since Daisy’s
death, even simple sibling arguments seemed overwhelming for her.

“What is going on?” she said between clenched
teeth. Lily chose this moment to burst into full tears, while Caedan started
protesting about it not being his fault and how mean I was not to let him
drive. “I guess it’s too much to ask for you to get one thing done for me
without any uproar,” my mother remarked to me sarcastically. “Jasmine
. . .” The use of my full name was never a good sign. “Go to the car
and get your sister her sweatshirt, while I bring her to the bathroom to get
her cleaned up.” She looked at my brother with narrowed eyes, “You will stand
outside the ladies room door with the cart, quietly, while I handle the mess you made. And I don’t want to hear
another word from you while we are in this store. Are we clear?”

I made a
face at Caedan behind my mother’s back before I whipped around and stomped off
to the car. Why was his obnoxious behavior my fault again? Whatever. Being the
oldest really was the worst.

As I
reached the electronic sliding doors to the outside, I slowed down and caught
my breath. It had gotten dark since we had been in the store. After Daisy’s
murder I had found myself starting to get anxious in particular situations.
Outside in the dark could be a problem, sometimes escalating to panic attacks.
I tried to keep these little incidents from my mom. She was definitely starting
to pay more attention these days.

I scanned the parking lot quickly to find the
car. My breath started to come in short gasps. The car was halfway down an
aisle, three rows over . . . and not under a streetlight. Damn! I
grabbed my keys out of my purse and stepped into the lot. I would just hurry. I
was being ridiculous. This was Lafayette, not Los Angeles. I had nothing to
worry about here—lots of miles between us and him.

When I
was three feet from our car, “Hey there,” a male voice said from behind me. I
jumped and squealed at the same time. I turned around fast with my pepper spray
out. Thankfully, I noticed, before I sprayed, that the nozzle was pointed at
me.

I kept
backing up until my rear end hit the end of our car. “Okay. I, uh
. . .” I said weakly. All of a sudden there was a loud buzzing in my
ears, and the world started to tilt.

“Whoa.” I heard as everything went black.

I could
hear voices around me as I started to wake up.

“Hey, Sleeping Beauty. No time for a nap,” a
deep, soothing voice said quietly in my ear. “Trenton, what did you do to her?
She fainted dead away.”

I became
aware that I wasn’t on the ground, like when I normally wake up from a faint.
Since this had happened more than a few times in my teenage life, I found that
odd. Due to some hormonal upheaval or whatever, since I hit puberty, fainting
had become a fairly common part of my life. But right now, I felt warm,
surrounded by the most amazing smell. I was not on the ground with a goose egg
on my head as usual. I opened my eyes and saw the most handsome face I’d ever
seen. I thought I must still be passed out and was dreaming.

“I was just trying to give her back the paper
she dropped, and she acted like I was gonna attack her or somethin’. I don’t
know why she fainted. I didn’t touch her—I swear. Why would that happen? I
can’t believe you caught her. That was awesome! Is she okay? Do you think there
is something wrong with her?” The grating voice kept on until . . .

“Trenton,
shut up,” the dream said, still looking into my eyes. I tried to shake my head
to wake up and realized I was cradled against his chest like he had swept me up
in his arms.

Not a dream then. Crap. I became instantly
mortified. “I, uh . . . Can you put me down? Please? I’m so sorry. I
didn’t mean to faint.” Duh.

“Well, I
guess, if you really want me to,” Dream Guy said as he lowered my feet to the
ground.

I
couldn’t believe he had been holding me while I was passed out. It’s not like
I’m so heavy. I’m actually kind of skinny, but I’m five foot nine, and he was
holding me in the air like I weighed less than a bag of groceries. Time to make
a graceful exit. Or any kind of exit. I probably wouldn’t be able to accomplish
graceful. Who was I kidding?

“Do you
normally mean to faint?” he asked.

“Um, no.
Thanks for catching me. I really have to go,” I babbled, while I searched for
my keys.

“Here,”
he said, as he carefully handed me the keys.

“Thanks,”
I said, as I opened the car and grabbed Lily’s sweatshirt.

“Maybe
you should—” he started to say, but I interrupted.

“I’m
fine, really. Thanks again.” I shut and locked the door. They were both
standing there looking at me like I was nuts. Well, I guess they weren’t far
off. This had to be the most ridiculous moment of my life. My face felt like it
was burning. I meet the cutest guy ever and what do I do? Faint. Like an idiot.
I shouldn’t be shocked.

I gave
them a little wave as I ran/walked back to the store. I concentrated on getting
inside without looking back. If this day was any indication as to how my life
in Lafayette was going to go, I should have closed my eyes and pointed.

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The Newfoundland
Vampire
Book One

Charles O’Keefe

Genre: Horror/Paranormal/Vampire

Publisher: Penumbra Publishing

ISBN: 978-1935563853

ASIN: B007TRWUCS

Number of pages: 224

Word Count: 86,737

Blurb
:

Like
every other geek alive, Newfoundland native Joseph O’Reily secretly wants to be
a superhero. At thirteen he fantasized about being a vampire, and ten years
later he’s still fantasizing – but mostly about a beautiful redheaded woman who
has eyes only for him. The one thing different about Joseph’s adult fantasy is
that, amazingly, it comes true one night when he goes to a local university
pub. Cassandra Snow, literally the woman of his dreams, invites him to her
place for an evening of personal pleasure. Of course he’s not going to say no.
But when strange things start happening afterward, Joseph quickly learns that
not all dreams should come true.

About the
Author:

Charles O’Keefe lives
in the beautiful province of Newfoundland, Canada, with his wife and two feline
‘children,’ Jude and Esther. He works as an inventory manager and enjoys many
hobbies and activities that include writing, reading, watching
fantasy/science-fiction movies and television shows, gaming, poker, walking,
acting, and of course fantasizing about vampires.

‘I’ve been waiting for you,’ the stunning redhead purred, turning from
the bar to face him. She had not told him her name, but he felt as if he’d
known her all his life. Her pale beauty gave her an ethereal softness, and her
catlike eyes glowed with subtle power that drew him to her. She wanted him...

Grabbing the worn metal handle
on the heavy wooden door of Bitters Tavern, Joseph O’Reily rolled his eyes
toward the dusky fall sky and snorted at his lame fantasy. Yeah, right. Like that’s really going to happen to me, here in a pub in
St. John’s, Newfoundland.

He had replayed that familiar
scene in his mind almost every time he came to Bitters, and in the last five
years while attending Memorial University, he’d come here a lot. His little
fantasy hadn’t come true yet – not even close – and he was quite sure it never
would. But that didn’t stop him from enjoying some innocent role-playing, where
he starred opposite a beautiful redheaded woman enamored of him. He had pretty
much accepted this was the only way he was likely to get lucky – in his dreams.

He walked into Bitters and eased
the door closed behind him. The warm dark wood reminded him of a cabin deep in
the forest, and the familiar smell of beer and French fries gave him the cozy
feeling of being at home. Bitters wasn’t the typical hook-up spot that played
annoying loud music. Instead, the proprietor offered activities like movie
night that Joseph actually enjoyed. In fact, movie night was the reason he’d
come in after finishing classes and assignments this afternoon, and making a
quick trip to check on his parents’ house and take care of the cat while they
were vacationing in Florida. Now he had the rest of the evening to himself. He
sucked in a deep, satisfying breath and turned, surveying the bar. Then he saw her.

His cozy feeling disappeared,
replaced by a jolt of excitement stabbing his chest. He’d been coming to
Bitters at least once a week since he’d started school, but had never seen her before.

There she sat, alone at the bar,
stirring her drink with her index finger, her fabulous flowing red hair haloed
in the bar lights like a crown of fire. He considered just walking up to her
and saying hello, but quickly dismissed the idea. While he had become more
outgoing in the past few years, he was still shy, and previous experiences
approaching strange women in bars had consistently resulted in dismal failure.
He just wasn’t smooth enough like some other guys. Despite the allure of this
woman, he wasn’t in the mood for another rejection.

* * * * *

Even before the door opened, she
sensed his feelings rolling off him in waves – loneliness, boredom, rejection,
and inadequacy. His quaint little fantasy of meeting a ravishing redhead at the
bar was endearing ... and perhaps prophetic.

As he entered the bar and looked
around, she dipped her finger in her drink, absently stirring it. Without
looking directly at him, she saw him clearly with her superior vision. She felt
that instant when he noticed her, and she suppressed a smile.

In the last ten years that she’d
been keeping tabs on him, he’d improved tremendously, growing to be a handsome
man – tall with dark hair and dark brown eyes. But at twenty-three, he still
lacked the confidence to forge meaningful relationships with others, especially
women. He always felt different, isolated. She could certainly relate to that.

Still, she’d known for some time
there was something special about him, something that drew her to him. He had
the connection to her that the others did not, a connection to her blood and
her past. He possessed strength of character, and his behavior consistently
revealed a genteel kindness to all living things. She knew he would fall
desperately in love with her and defend her with his very life, if need be. And
it could come to that, sooner than she suspected. After nearly two hundred
years of running, she couldn’t stay safely hidden for very long before that
controlling bastard would find her again. She pressed her lips together,
dismissing thoughts of him.

Casually she sipped her drink as Joseph walked by, pretending he didn’t
see her. She smiled. Watching him for a decade had required careful planning
and effort. She didn’t want to rush things – this was too important to be left
to chance or whim – but she was running out of time. He was the right one, and
he was ready. Tonight she would give him the incredible gift he deserved. And
she would finally have the mate she
deserved.

Review

I haven’t read a vampire book where
Count Dracula was still alive before, and his place in history in this book is
so right on, I loved it.Cassandra needs
help killing her vampire husband and she has tried before but no one has been
able to help her.Joseph is the perfect
one to help her.She should know she has
spent ten years waiting for him to reach this point.

Joseph isn’t exactly the most
confident person.In fact, he’s a total
nerd and happy, more or less, with it.However, Cassandra’s entrance into his life changes him irrevocably,
just as he changes her.

This is the first book in the series
and the last chapter leaves you hints of what is to come.The book is well rounded and well thought
out.It is also sensuous and
violent.Not for kids, but well worth
pursuing for everyone who enjoys reading about sexy female vampires and their
equally adorable male counterparts.

I give this book 4 out of 5 clouds.

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product or book may have been distributed for review; this in no way affects my
opinions or reviews.

About The Exemeus

Her short life was devoted to love and to hate. Love of the man who stole her heart, hate for the man who stole the world. Murdered by the government she swore to destroy, fate has given her another chance to make it right. But to save the planet, she needs the help of the most powerful mystic the world has ever seen—unfortunately he hasn’t been born yet.

In a world where fear is the only currency, Dephon has committed the ultimate crime: inspiring hope.

His only goal is to make it safely through ninth grade, but on a post-apocalyptic Earth run by the Treptonian government, it isn’t that simple. Heir to a legendary power, Dephon Johnson is the only threat to the government’s rule. And on Trepton, all threats must be eliminated. When hundreds of assassins are dispatched to neutralize him, Dephon is forced to fight back. His only chance of survival is to enlist the aid of the greatest warrior the world has ever known. The only problem is, she's been dead for 13 years.

Author Bio

Folami and Abeni Morris are a sister-sister writing team. Together they wrote (and rewrote) The Exemeus series, somehow managing to accomplish it without murdering one another. Despite their tendency to finish each others thoughts and stick up for each other constantly, no, they’re not twins and thus deserve their own individual bio.

Folami Morris

Folami grew up in the tiny city of San Mateo Ca, where nothing ever happens and no one ever leaves. She went to Xavier University for undergraduate, getting her B.A in physics and her B.S in Biology. After graduation she returned to California, to live in an even smaller city, where even less happens, Antioch Ca. During this time she escaped the monotony by hanging out with her imaginary friends Hyalee and Dephon, and by writing the Exemeus.
She finally escaped to Queens NY and now realizes that quiet and tiny aren’t so bad.

Abeni Morris

As luck (and logic) would have it, Abeni grew up in the same tiny little town as her sister, then she too escaped to the tinier town of Antioch. She has yet to leave. She received her bachelor’s degree in early childhood development from Cal State East Bay. She is the mom of two amazing kids, who swear that they deserve a percentage of the book proceeds and a ton of the credit. At least she raised dreamers.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

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Blood Shadows

Blackthorn Series Book One
Lindsay J. Pryor

Genre:Paranormal Romance

Publisher:Bookouture

ISBN:9781909490000

ASIN:
B00AAMO252

Number
of pages:380

Word
Count:117,000

Cover
Artist:Henry Steadman

Blurb :

For vengeance - would you
trust a vampire?

For justice - could you betray your family?

For love - are you ready to question everything you believe in?

Gifted with the ability to read the shadows of ‘third species’ beings, Caitlin
Parish is the Vampire Control Unit’s most powerful agent. Despite that, her
mission to hunt down Kane Malloy – a master vampire – comes with a death wish.
Many have tried, but few have survived.

For Caitlin, tracking Kane is about more than just professional reputation.
With her parents both mysteriously killed 7 years apart to the day, Caitlin
knows that without Kane’s help she is next.

She has four days to make a deal with the wicked, the irresistible, the
treacherous Kane Malloy. The vampire who despises everything she stands for.

Or die.

About the Author:

Lindsay J. Pryor
is a British Paranormal Romance author who writes dark, intense stories set in
the dystopian world of Blackthorn.

A finalist in Mills
& Boon’s New Voices competition in both 2010 and 2011, Lindsay has
already proved a smash hit with readers.

Comments like “Utterly
captivating”, “Jaw-droppingly good”, “Awesome”, “I forgot to blink”, “The
sexual tension is off the charts”, “I nearly fainted when he removed her belt”,
“I drooled on my keyboard” and even “Tell Kane he can have my
soul RIGHT NOW!” convinced Lindsay she just might have what it took to
become a published author.

With the launch of Blood
Shadows, that dream is now a reality. Her journey to
published author though has been a long one.

Lindsay has been creating
stories since she was nine years old, when she quickly decided that fantasy was
more interesting than reality. She thought she’d grow out of it but hasn’t yet.

Despite years of bashing out
stories on an old typewriter, it was the death of her father in 2007 that
finally convinced Lindsay to try and become a published author.

“One of the last things my dad
said to me was to do what I wanted to do in life. After he passed away, I
pulled out all my scribbles from over the years and got back to writing what I
loved most – paranormal romance.”

“After Kenyon’s Zarek, I
thought I’d never fall for another bad boy again...”

“Jaw-droppingly good... I’d
want to shout ‘Bite Me!’”

Excerpt:

Blood
Shadows extract …

He
appeared from behind her.

His movements were swift and accurate:
snatching the gun from her hand, in the same instant he forced her face-first
up against the wall, her earpiece hitting the ground.

She caught her breath, pressed her palms
and knee to the wall in preparation to push back but his hard body was already
against hers, his power reminding her that the strength she had in spirit was
absolutely no match for the supposedly three hundred-year-old six-foot vampire
who had her pinned to the wall as easily as he would a sheet of paper. And as
she felt the tip of her own gun press below her ribs, she knew all four shots
of the potent sedative, too powerful for the human body, would end it all for
her.

Just
like that.

But instead of firing, his soft lips
brushed her ear, the arrogant upward curl of those enticing bow lips as clear
in her mind as if he were facing her. He tutted playfully, his low rasp raking
beneath her skin. ‘A little girl doing a man’s job – bound to end in tears.’

Caitlin clenched her fists. Brovin and
Morgan had to be less than a minute away. She had to stall him. Her instinct
was to try to reach back and catch his wrist. All she needed was her fingers on
his pulse point and she’d finally know those dark recesses that no expert could
reach – information she so desperately needed. But she knew she wouldn’t have
enough time to wait for that painfully slow vampire heartbeat, even if she was
in a position to get to him. There was only one way she was going to get the
time with him that she wanted and needed.

‘Kane Malloy, I’m detaining you under
section 3.4 of the Vampire Disciplinary Clause…’

He laughed, deep, guttural, terse. ‘You’re detaining me?’

‘On twenty-one alleged accounts of crimes
against members of the third species including your own, thirty-two against
humans…’

‘Delusional as well as
reckless. Are you seriously the best they’ve got?’

‘It’s over, Kane.’

‘You breathe too fast to be convincing,’ he
goaded.

‘You
don’t breathe enough to judge me.’

He exhaled curtly. Panic jolted through her
as he deftly unclasped the belt threaded through her jeans. To her disgust, for
the first time on any tracking operation, she froze.

Kill her? Yes, of course the thought had
crossed her mind. No matter how unbelievable or surreal it seemed, she had
known it was a possibility. But rape? With her colleagues closing in there was
no way even Kane would have the arrogance to attempt it in the minutes, maybe
even seconds he had left.

But this was Kane. And if he wanted to
leave a message for the VCU, a dead and violated tracker would ring loud and
clear.

The fact she'd even got this close would be
insult too much for his ego.

She snapped back a breath as he yanked her
belt through the loops. And as his heel cracked the buckle, destroying the only
way the VCU could locate her, she knew it was about to get worse.

Her phone followed next,
removed from her back pocket by his stealthy fingers.

‘You’re lucky you serve a
purpose,’ he said, combing her hair back over her shoulder.

Her heart pounded
painfully. ‘What’s that supposed to mean?’

‘You’re the one who’s
obsessed with me – what do you
think?’

As he traced the back of
his cool fingers tenderly down her exposed neck, a caress more sensual than she
would have thought possible for someone with such renowned brutality, Caitlin
held her breath. She was stunned by her own involuntary arousal, suppressing it
with every iota of conviction she had.

‘I think you’d better
walk away,’ she said, battling to get her focus back on the job. ‘Or give
yourself up.’

‘Not going to happen, Caitlin.’ Pressing
the tranquilizer gun tighter into her side, Kane made her wince, his reputation
restored. ‘Question is, are you going to walk out of here co-operatively or am
I going to have to carry you?’

Review

Aahhh,
vampires… hot, sexy, adorably honorable despite their reputation. Caitlin is a
detective in the supernatural unit.She “reads”
shadows, or auras. And she is going
after the biggest, baddest vamp of them all, Kane. And he wants her.When the bust doesn’t go as planned, she is
put undercover as Kane’s girlfriend.

But
undercover work doesn’t exactly turn out as planned and she learns some things
her family would have preferred best unlearned.This turns into the worst time ever, but through it all her big strong
handsome vampire is there keeping her safe.And somewhere along the way, love surprised them both.

I give
this book 4 out of 5 clouds.

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product or book may have been distributed for review; this in no way affects my
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